Fess for Bethesda Soccer or Potomac Soccer

Anonymous
Does anyone know the annual fees for Potomac Soccer or Bethesda Soccer?
Anonymous
For Potomac see the price chart in the link

http://www.potomacsoccer.org/docs/Fall2012%20Fees%20and%20payment%20schedule%20for%20web%205-17-12.pdf

It changes depending on age.

I am not sure if this includes all the tournament fees. You would probably call/email the coach and ask.
Anonymous
This is for travel teams. TIA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know the annual fees for Potomac Soccer or Bethesda Soccer?


Are you really that lazy?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For Potomac see the price chart in the link

http://www.potomacsoccer.org/docs/Fall2012%20Fees%20and%20payment%20schedule%20for%20web%205-17-12.pdf

It changes depending on age.

I am not sure if this includes all the tournament fees. You would probably call/email the coach and ask.


Didn't realize soccer fees were so close to hockey. I would of thought it be a whole lot less...
Anonymous
Same here. I would have thought soccer would be less, because it uses less equipment than hockey. Are the fees for Bethesda Soccer in the same price range?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For Potomac see the price chart in the link

http://www.potomacsoccer.org/docs/Fall2012%20Fees%20and%20payment%20schedule%20for%20web%205-17-12.pdf

It changes depending on age.

I am not sure if this includes all the tournament fees. You would probably call/email the coach and ask.


Didn't realize soccer fees were so close to hockey. I would of thought it be a whole lot less...
Anonymous
These fees are for the year - fall/winter/spring and summer.

I am no hockey expert (but my friend's kids play hockey) and I was under the impression they pay about $1500 per season. Travel for hockey is farther and requires plane trips while most soccer travel is within driving distance and you can often return on the same day.

If you want to play intermural soccer the fees are much less expensive - more like $200 a season and mostly people only play fall and/or spring.

Rockville has a great introduction to Hockey that is $180 per session and the kids get the equipment but once you want to join a team I heard it was $1200/season for intermural. Correct me if I am wrong.

We did the introduction and quickly exited stage left.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:These fees are for the year - fall/winter/spring and summer.

I am no hockey expert (but my friend's kids play hockey) and I was under the impression they pay about $1500 per season. Travel for hockey is farther and requires plane trips while most soccer travel is within driving distance and you can often return on the same day.

If you want to play intermural soccer the fees are much less expensive - more like $200 a season and mostly people only play fall and/or spring.

Rockville has a great introduction to Hockey that is $180 per session and the kids get the equipment but once you want to join a team I heard it was $1200/season for intermural. Correct me if I am wrong.

We did the introduction and quickly exited stage left.


The house league just over 1500+ per season, but it's a long one from Sept - March. However add camps and private lessons to that and it could get expensive. https://ssl.demosphere.com/scripts/runisa.dll?s7:gp::72990+regis/guidelines Travel is a bit more up to $2800 I think. I just got off the phone with a friend who DD plays travel soccer to the tune of $2700, which doesn't inclue hotel or airfare. So again soccer seems expensive for what it is.
Anonymous
Bethesda Soccer =BSC = Bring Some Cash

starts at $3500 includes a week of summer camp then add on uniforms, travel, travel for coach, warm ups, jackets, t shirts back pack etc etc

It never ends.
Anonymous
When my DC tried out for Bethesda last year they said it was $2500/year (plus the extras). He joined another club that is about $2400/year plus about $200 for uniform (not including warmups, but practice jerseys were provided by they club), and maybe $300/season for tournaments (have done mostly local tournaments, 6-8/year, so limited travel expenses).

No idea on hockey but most of the fees for soccer go for league fees and the professional coaches. And soccer is year round - we've got a couple of weeks off in the summer and a couple of weeks off in November so it's a decent amount of work for the coaches. Plus there are fees for the practice and game fields. Our club (and Bethesda, not sure about Potomac) has paid to install a couple of turf fields.
Anonymous
Is this only for kids in independent schools or something?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is this only for kids in independent schools or something?


No. Not sure how it ended up on this forum. 90% of the kids on my son's travel team go to public school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is this only for kids in independent schools or something?


Most of the kids on my DCs MCPS HS team play for Bethesda or Potomac so doesn't seem to be a private school thing. Some of the Bethesda teams list the high schools attended by the players (AC Bethesda used to, maybe still does) so you can see where they go to school. As I recall on that team there are a bunch of kids at DeMatha so I guess there is a dose of at least Catholic schools.
Anonymous
As a former athlete, this all sounds like an absolute racket.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As a former athlete, this all sounds like an absolute racket.


On a per hour basis it's less expensive than most kid activities. I figure my kid spends a minimum of 6 hours a week at practice/games for at least 45 weeks/year. So that works out to about $10-12/hour. And it keeps them active and occupied, gives them the skills to play on their high school teams, and at least my kid enjoys it. So it's worth it for us, but maybe not for your family.
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